Switzerland population map by canton

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Switzerland main economic indicators

Analysis of the GDP

##    Min. 1st Qu.  Median    Mean 3rd Qu.    Max. 
## -7.2832  0.6143  1.8258  1.6789  3.0188  4.6020

Conclusion about the GDP growth in %

As we can see on the graph, the Switzerland GDP growth is sometimes under 0, but the most of the time, it’s higher than 0. To better understand these data, i have choosen to compute the mean (1,68) and the median (1,82) of the GDP growth on the period 1971 - 2018. As we can see on the graphic, there is an important decrease in 1975 due to the first oil crisis.

Comparison with three european countries (France, Italy, Germany)

Comparison of the data between the 4 countries

Conclusion about the comparison

As we can see, Switzerland doesn’t have the best results in terms of the variation of his GDP. In fact, Switzerland has the worst results compared to this others countries. It’ll be interesting to understand why Switzerland has a better economy than these 3 countries even if the results about the variation of his gdp are less good than his neighbours.

Analysis of the GDP per capita of Switzerland

Conclusion about the evolution of the GDP per capita of Switzerland

We can see that the GDP per capita increase during this period, he was at 27594.63 in 1990 and at 68060.94 in 2018 (146,6% increase). It’ll be now interesting to compare with the three others countries to see if Switzerland is better in this category.

Comparison with three european countries (France, Italy, Germany)

Conclusion about the comparison

Switzerland seems to be far away from his neighbours regarding the gdp per capita. Germany is in the second place with 53074.54 in 2018 (28% less than Switzerland), France in the third place with 45342.40 in 2018 (50% less than Switzerland). The conclusion of this analysis is that Switzerland is better when speaking about economic health into an individual citizens perspective.

How Switzerland deals with unemployment?

Graphic of the comparison about unemployment rate by education level

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Conclusion about unemployment rate (TO DO)

Unemployment comparison with France, Germany and Italy

Graphic about unemployment by education level between 4 european countries

Conclusion about unemployment rate comparison (TO DO)

What are Switzerland’s sources of income?

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Conclusion about Switzerland imports and exports partners

We can see that the Switzerland imports a bit (19,24%) from low / middle economies in 2017 but this is really increasing since 2010. About the exports, Switzerland exports a lot to high-income economies (75,15%) in 2017 but this is decreasing since 2010. As a conclusion, we can say that Switzerland tend to import more from low / middle economies but also to export more to these economies. However, the most of exports / imports of Switzerland are made with high-income economies but the low / middle economies increase their parts during last decade.

Social progress index in Switzerland compared to France, Italy and Germany

countryName var_code var_year var_indicator value
France FRA 2014 SPI 87.10
Germany DEU 2014 SPI 87.89
Italy ITA 2014 SPI 84.41
Switzerland CHE 2014 SPI 87.83
France FRA 2015 SPI 87.19
Germany DEU 2015 SPI 88.06
Italy ITA 2015 SPI 84.63
Switzerland CHE 2015 SPI 88.07
France FRA 2016 SPI 87.48
Germany DEU 2016 SPI 88.41
Italy ITA 2016 SPI 84.87
Switzerland CHE 2016 SPI 88.20
France FRA 2017 SPI 87.60
Germany DEU 2017 SPI 88.49
Italy ITA 2017 SPI 85.56
Switzerland CHE 2017 SPI 88.93
France FRA 2018 SPI 87.69
Germany DEU 2018 SPI 88.54
Italy ITA 2018 SPI 85.99
Switzerland CHE 2018 SPI 88.97
France FRA 2019 SPI 87.79
Germany DEU 2019 SPI 88.84
Italy ITA 2019 SPI 85.69
Switzerland CHE 2019 SPI 89.89

Conclusion about comparison of SPI between Switzerland, France, Italy and Germany

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